1973 Penn State Nittany Lions baseball team

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1973 Penn State Nittany Lions baseball
College World Series, T-7th
ConferenceIndependent
1973 record19–7
Head coach
  • (11th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Kepler
  • Smith
Captains
  • Jerry Micsky
  • Rick Sherkel
Home stadiumNew Beaver Field
Seasons
← 1972
1974 →

The 1973 Penn State Nittany Lions baseball team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 1973 NCAA University Division baseball season. The head coach was , serving his 11th year.

The Nittany Lions lost in the College World Series, defeated by the Oklahoma Sooners.

Roster[]

1973 Penn State Nittany Lions baseball team
Players Coaches
# Pos. Name Bats/Throws Height Weight Year Home town
Bruce Baney /
Len Bartek /
Gary Bartley /
Kevin Burke /
Steve Correll /
George Coval /
Dennie DeWitt /
Paul Karwaski /
Garry Koch /
Lou Korb /
Mitch Lukevics /
Brian Masella /
Arthur Ochs /
Don Stine /
John Tekeley /
Greg Vogel /
Jim Wech /
Head coach

Assistant coach(es)

Kepler
Smith


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Current redshirt

Schedule[]

1973 Penn State Nittany Lions Baseball Game Log
Regular Season
March (1–1)
# Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
1 May 29 at William & Mary Unknown • Williamsburg, Virginia 1–3 0–1
2 May 29 at William & Mary Unknown • Williamsburg, Virginia 2–1 1–1
April (9–2)
# Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
3 April 7 Villanova Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 6–5 2–1
4 April 11 Lafayette Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 8–7 3–1
5 April 14 at Rugters Unknown • Piscataway, New Jersey 3–4 3–2
6 April 14 at Rugters Unknown • Piscataway, New Jersey 8–0 4–2
7 April 17 Bucknell Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 5–2 5–2
8 April 20 Dickinson Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 22–3 6–2
9 April 21 at Georgetown Unknown • Washington, D. C. 6–4 7–2
10 April 24 West Virginia Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 12–0 8–2
11 April 26 at Gettysburg Unknown • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 4–3 9–2
12 April 29 at Rider Unknown • Lawrenceville, New Jersey 0–10 9–3
13 April 29 at Rider Unknown • Lawrenceville, New Jersey 6–0 10–3
May (6–2)
# Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
14 May 4 Delaware Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 8–0 11–3
15 May 6 Temple Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 1–3 11–4
16 May 6 Temple Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 3–2 12��4
17 May 9 Juniata Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 17–6 13–4
18 May 13 Buffalo Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 17–0 14–4
19 May 13 Buffalo Beaver Field • University Park, Pennsylvania 6–0 15–4
20 May 16 at IUP Unknown • Indiana, Pennsylvania 6–0 16–4
21 May 16 at IUP Unknown • Indiana, Pennsylvania 0–2 16–5
Postseason
District II Tournament (3–0)
# Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
22 May 26 vs Seton Hall Unknown • West Windsor, New Jersey 5–3 17–5
23 May 26 vs Buffalo Unknown • West Windsor, New Jersey 3–1 18–5
24 May 26 vs Temple Unknown • West Windsor, New Jersey 4–2 19–5
1973 College World Series (0–2)
# Date Opponent Site/Stadium Score Overall Record
25 June 8 vs Arizona State Johnny Rosenblatt StadiumOmaha, Nebraska 1–3 19–6
26 June 9 vs Oklahoma Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium • Omaha, Nebraska 0–6 19–7
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References[]

  1. ^ "2018 Penn State Baseball Media Guide". www.gopsusports.com. Penn State Nittany Lions. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
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